Located on Christophe-Colomb Avenue, this renovation project stands out for its intent to preserve the traditional charm of the front façade while introducing a modern touch to the rear. The goal was clear: transform the home by maximizing natural light and adapting the openings to meet the current needs of its occupants.
The classic front façade was carefully preserved to maintain the harmony of the neighborhood, while the rear courtyard side was completely reimagined. With enlarged openings, the home now benefits from increased natural light in its main living areas, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
This well-thought-out update represents a smart investment—both in terms of comfort and real estate value. By modernizing the openings while respecting the original architecture, we achieved a balance between heritage and contemporary functionality.
The project includes the installation of a sleek black patio door, ideal for creating a seamless connection between the indoors and the backyard, as well as a large black fixed window that maximizes daylight in the main rooms. These features complement the modern aesthetic of the rear façade while offering high energy performance.This Christophe-Colomb project illustrates Portes et Fenêtres Verdun’s, manufacturer of doors and windows, expertise in urban residential renovations: every intervention is thoughtfully planned to combine style, light, efficiency, and durability.
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